Speaker
Kim Lefmann
(University of Copenhagen)
Description
The recent decades have seen a constant and fruitful development of neutron spectrometers of the triple-axis type. Different ways of multiplexing have been implemented and a number of instruments are performing user experiments regularly, while some have recently been replaced by even better instruments. In this overview, I will review the common designs and their typical use cases at a number of facilities. Furthermore, I will point towards the coming interesting developments. Here, I will focus on the development with the CAMEA spectrometer at PSI and the similar (although time-of-flight) instrument BIFROST, under construction at ESS.
Primary author
Kim Lefmann
(University of Copenhagen)